N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 12, § 143.1
(2) The term labor on a farm includes the service of any person permitted to work on a farm by an employer in connection with:
(vi) the handling, planting, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading, storing or delivering to storage or to market, or to a carrier for transportation to market, any agricultural or horticultural commodity.
(b) Executive, administrative or professional capacity.
(1) Executive. Work in a bona fide executive . . . capacity means work by an individual:
(v) who is paid for his services a salary, inclusive of board, lodging, or other allowances and facilities, of not less than the amounts listed below when working in:
(a) New York City for:
(1) Large employers of 11 or more employees:
$825.00 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$975.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
(2) Small employers of 10 or fewer employees:
$787.50 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$900.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$1,012.50 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
(b) Remainder of downstate (Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties):
$750.00 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$825.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$900.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$975.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
$1,050.00 per week on and after December 31, 2020;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2021;
(c) Remainder of State (outside of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties):
$727.50 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$780.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$832.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$885.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
$937.50 per week on and after December 31, 2020;
$990.00 per week on and after December 31, 2021.
(2) Administrative. Work in a bona fide . . . administrative . . . capacity means work by an individual:
(iv) who is paid for his services a salary, inclusive of board, lodging, or other allowances and facilities, of not less than the amounts listed below when working in:
(a) New York City for:
(1) Large employers of 11 or more employees:
$825.00 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$975.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
(2) Small employers of 10 or fewer employees:
$787.50 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$900.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$1,012.50 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
(b) Remainder of downstate (Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties):
$750.00 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$825.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$900.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$975.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
$1,050.00 per week on and after December 31, 2020;
$1,125.00 per week on and after December 31, 2021;
(c) Remainder of State (outside of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties):
$727.50 per week on and after December 31, 2016;
$780.00 per week on and after December 31, 2017;
$832.00 per week on and after December 31, 2018;
$885.00 per week on and after December 31, 2019;
$937.50 per week on and after December 31, 2020;
$990.00 per week on and after December 31, 2021.
(3) Professional. Work in a bona . . . fide professional capacity means work by an individual:
(iii) whose work is predominantly intellectual and varied in character (as opposed to routine mental, manual, mechanical, or physical work) and is of such a character that the output produced or the result accomplished cannot be standardized in relation to a given period of time.
(c) Outside salesperson.
The term outside salesperson means an individual who is customarily and predominantly engaged away from the premises of the employer and not at any fixed site and location for the purpose of:
(3) obtaining orders or contracts for service or for the use of facilities.
(d) Taxicab driver.
The term driver engaged in operating a taxicab means an individual employed to drive an automobile equipped to carry no more than seven passengers, which is used in the business of carrying or transporting passengers for hire on a zone or meter fare basis, and the use of which is generally limited to a community's local transportation needs and which is not operated over fixed routes, or between fixed terminals, or under contract.
(e) Volunteer.
The term volunteer means a person who works for a nonprofitmaking institution under no contract of hire, express or implied, and with no promise of compensation, other than reimbursement for expenses as part of the conditions of work.
(f) Learner.
(3) No person shall be deemed a learner at an institution in an occupation for which he or she has completed the required training; and in no case may a person be deemed a learner in such an occupation at an institution after 10 weeks of such training, except that a person may be deemed a learner for a longer period if the commissioner finds after investigation that for the particular occupation a minimum of proficiency cannot be acquired in 10 weeks.
(g) Apprentice.
(1) The term apprentice means a person whose work at an institution:
(2) No such apprentice training program shall be deemed bona fide unless it meets all of the following:
(i) it is for an occupation which is on either the Federal or New York State list of apprenticeable trades and occupations or is commonly recognized as such, but shall not include any of the following:
(v) the employer keeps and makes available written evidence of the apprenticeship agreement or a detailed schedule of work processes and wages.
(h) Religious order.
The term religious order means a group of persons who are joined together under the authority of a religious leader and are dedicated to the performance of religious works.
(i) Sexton.
The term sexton means an individual who works as a caretaker at a place where religious services are held, or whose duties at such place are solely of a religious nature, or whose duties are partly religious and partly as a caretaker.
(j) Work in return for charitable aid.
The term work . . . incidental to or in return for charitable aid conferred means any work or duties performed by a person who is not under any express contract of hire, in or for a nonprofitmaking religious or charitable institution as a means of discharging an obligation to such an institution for charitable aid given to the worker.
(k) Student in or for a nonprofitmaking institution.
The term student means an individual who is enrolled in and regularly attends during the daytime a course of instruction leading of a degree, certificate, or diploma offered at an institution of learning, or who is completing residence requirements for a degree. A person is deemed to be a student during the time that school is not in session if such person was a student during the preceding semester.
(l) Impairment of earning capacity.
The phrase, earning capacity . . . is impaired by . . . age, or by physical or mental deficiency or injury, applies to a person whose earning capacity for the work to which he or she is assigned to perform is impaired by age, or by physical or mental deficiency or injury; but a person's earning capacity may not be deemed impaired by age until such person's 65th birthday.
(m) Staff counselor in a children's camp.
(2) Children's camp means any establishment which, as a whole or part of its activities, is engaged in offering for children, on a resident or nonresident basis, recreational programs or supervised play or organized activity in such fields as sports, nature lore, and arts and crafts, whether known as camps, play groups, play schools, or by any other name. The term children's camp does not include an establishment which is open for a period exceeding 17 consecutive weeks during the year.
(n) Summer camp or conference for not more than three months annually.
(a) Labor on a farm.